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2020 free agency

Originally posted by philosoraptor:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
sign this f**ker...we need that speed rush to pair up with Ford/Bosa


He hasn't played the last two seasons. Not sure what he could do at this point. Prefer to pay extra and sign griffin personally.

I mean Williams hasn't played in over a yr, think he forgot how to play football too?

See QB sack QB, guys don't forget how to do that...he's a nickel edge rushers who looks like has kept himself in shape and cost next to nothing compared to Griffen. We don't need a starting DE we need depth.
[ Edited by NYniner85 on May 10, 2020 at 11:52 AM ]
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by philosoraptor:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
sign this f**ker...we need that speed rush to pair up with Ford/Bosa


He hasn't played the last two seasons. Not sure what he could do at this point. Prefer to pay extra and sign griffin personally.

I mean Williams hasn't played in over a yr, think he forgot how to play football too?

See QB sack QB, guys don't forget how to do that...he's a nickel edge rushers who looks like has kept himself in shape and cost next to nothing compared to Griffen. We don't need a starting DE we need depth.

https://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/free-agency/190534-junior-galette/page2/search=junior%20galette

I still want him
Originally posted by NYniner85:

Makes total sense, he's a NJ guy and they have a bigger need at CB than even we do.
As a situational pass rusher, this wouldn't be the worst guy to sign.

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/the-49ers-should-sign-markus-golden-now


Given Ford's ongoing health concerns, John Lynch should invest in a Dee Ford insurance policy. And that insurance policy should be free agent Markus Golden. Golden is coming off one of his best seasons in the NFL, where he recorded double-digit sacks for the New York Giants.

Golden might sound very familiar, as he spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing for the division rival Arizona Cardinals. His best season with the Cardinals was in 2016, when he registered 12.5 sacks. Golden comes with an injury past in his own right. In 2017, he tore his ACL in an overtime win against the 49ers.

However, two years removed from the ACL injury, Golden appears fully recovered. He played in all 16 games for the Giants last season, while playing the highest volume of snaps in his career. Golden was an every-down player with the Giants, whereas with the Cardinals he was used more sparingly.

Golden's role with the 49ers most likely would serve as a situational and rotational pass rusher. Last season with the 49ers, Ford played about 40% of the defensive snaps per game when healthy. Last season with the Giants, Golden played about 70% of the defensive snaps per game.

Golden is a very versatile pass rusher, and in the NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. Adding Golden would be a huge addition to the 49ers' defense. The ideal scenario is that Golden and Ford split snaps on passing down, which shouldn't be a problem.

Despite his low snap count last season, Ford was still extremely effective and efficient in his role. The less Ford is on the field, the less likely it is for him to get injured. Having Golden and Ford rotate with one another is a fantastic way to keep Ford fresh and healthy. Or, worse case scenario, Golden is there to take over Ford's role should he miss any games.

The Giants paid Golden just under $5 million last season, and Golden has made a shade less than $9 million for his career. How much would signing Golden cost the 49ers? My guess is it would be in the $5 million to $6.5 million range, as a one-year deal. This would put the 49ers up close against the cap, but hopefully leave enough wiggle room to work out a Kittle extension.
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
As a situational pass rusher, this wouldn't be the worst guy to sign.

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/the-49ers-should-sign-markus-golden-now


Given Ford's ongoing health concerns, John Lynch should invest in a Dee Ford insurance policy. And that insurance policy should be free agent Markus Golden. Golden is coming off one of his best seasons in the NFL, where he recorded double-digit sacks for the New York Giants.

Golden might sound very familiar, as he spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing for the division rival Arizona Cardinals. His best season with the Cardinals was in 2016, when he registered 12.5 sacks. Golden comes with an injury past in his own right. In 2017, he tore his ACL in an overtime win against the 49ers.

However, two years removed from the ACL injury, Golden appears fully recovered. He played in all 16 games for the Giants last season, while playing the highest volume of snaps in his career. Golden was an every-down player with the Giants, whereas with the Cardinals he was used more sparingly.

Golden's role with the 49ers most likely would serve as a situational and rotational pass rusher. Last season with the 49ers, Ford played about 40% of the defensive snaps per game when healthy. Last season with the Giants, Golden played about 70% of the defensive snaps per game.

Golden is a very versatile pass rusher, and in the NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. Adding Golden would be a huge addition to the 49ers' defense. The ideal scenario is that Golden and Ford split snaps on passing down, which shouldn't be a problem.

Despite his low snap count last season, Ford was still extremely effective and efficient in his role. The less Ford is on the field, the less likely it is for him to get injured. Having Golden and Ford rotate with one another is a fantastic way to keep Ford fresh and healthy. Or, worse case scenario, Golden is there to take over Ford's role should he miss any games.

The Giants paid Golden just under $5 million last season, and Golden has made a shade less than $9 million for his career. How much would signing Golden cost the 49ers? My guess is it would be in the $5 million to $6.5 million range, as a one-year deal. This would put the 49ers up close against the cap, but hopefully leave enough wiggle room to work out a Kittle extension.

Would be a super underrated signing. I always thought highly of Golden.
Originally posted by gold49digger:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
As a situational pass rusher, this wouldn't be the worst guy to sign.

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/the-49ers-should-sign-markus-golden-now


Given Ford's ongoing health concerns, John Lynch should invest in a Dee Ford insurance policy. And that insurance policy should be free agent Markus Golden. Golden is coming off one of his best seasons in the NFL, where he recorded double-digit sacks for the New York Giants.

Golden might sound very familiar, as he spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing for the division rival Arizona Cardinals. His best season with the Cardinals was in 2016, when he registered 12.5 sacks. Golden comes with an injury past in his own right. In 2017, he tore his ACL in an overtime win against the 49ers.

However, two years removed from the ACL injury, Golden appears fully recovered. He played in all 16 games for the Giants last season, while playing the highest volume of snaps in his career. Golden was an every-down player with the Giants, whereas with the Cardinals he was used more sparingly.

Golden's role with the 49ers most likely would serve as a situational and rotational pass rusher. Last season with the 49ers, Ford played about 40% of the defensive snaps per game when healthy. Last season with the Giants, Golden played about 70% of the defensive snaps per game.

Golden is a very versatile pass rusher, and in the NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. Adding Golden would be a huge addition to the 49ers' defense. The ideal scenario is that Golden and Ford split snaps on passing down, which shouldn't be a problem.

Despite his low snap count last season, Ford was still extremely effective and efficient in his role. The less Ford is on the field, the less likely it is for him to get injured. Having Golden and Ford rotate with one another is a fantastic way to keep Ford fresh and healthy. Or, worse case scenario, Golden is there to take over Ford's role should he miss any games.

The Giants paid Golden just under $5 million last season, and Golden has made a shade less than $9 million for his career. How much would signing Golden cost the 49ers? My guess is it would be in the $5 million to $6.5 million range, as a one-year deal. This would put the 49ers up close against the cap, but hopefully leave enough wiggle room to work out a Kittle extension.

Would be a super underrated signing. I always thought highly of Golden.

Same...signing Markus would be Golden
Signing anyone to a deal worth more than the minimum won't work, we need to extend Kittle, and we will likely have about $10M in 2020 going into the season before signing their PSquad, maybe less if guys like Benjamin and Compton make the roster.
Yeah, unless a guy wants to come in for 2-3 mil a year at most I think the Niners are done
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
As a situational pass rusher, this wouldn't be the worst guy to sign.

https://www.si.com/nfl/49ers/news/the-49ers-should-sign-markus-golden-now


Given Ford's ongoing health concerns, John Lynch should invest in a Dee Ford insurance policy. And that insurance policy should be free agent Markus Golden. Golden is coming off one of his best seasons in the NFL, where he recorded double-digit sacks for the New York Giants.

Golden might sound very familiar, as he spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing for the division rival Arizona Cardinals. His best season with the Cardinals was in 2016, when he registered 12.5 sacks. Golden comes with an injury past in his own right. In 2017, he tore his ACL in an overtime win against the 49ers.

However, two years removed from the ACL injury, Golden appears fully recovered. He played in all 16 games for the Giants last season, while playing the highest volume of snaps in his career. Golden was an every-down player with the Giants, whereas with the Cardinals he was used more sparingly.

Golden's role with the 49ers most likely would serve as a situational and rotational pass rusher. Last season with the 49ers, Ford played about 40% of the defensive snaps per game when healthy. Last season with the Giants, Golden played about 70% of the defensive snaps per game.

Golden is a very versatile pass rusher, and in the NFL you can never have too many pass rushers. Adding Golden would be a huge addition to the 49ers' defense. The ideal scenario is that Golden and Ford split snaps on passing down, which shouldn't be a problem.

Despite his low snap count last season, Ford was still extremely effective and efficient in his role. The less Ford is on the field, the less likely it is for him to get injured. Having Golden and Ford rotate with one another is a fantastic way to keep Ford fresh and healthy. Or, worse case scenario, Golden is there to take over Ford's role should he miss any games.

The Giants paid Golden just under $5 million last season, and Golden has made a shade less than $9 million for his career. How much would signing Golden cost the 49ers? My guess is it would be in the $5 million to $6.5 million range, as a one-year deal. This would put the 49ers up close against the cap, but hopefully leave enough wiggle room to work out a Kittle extension.

He's gonna cost more than SF is willing to dish out IMO.
Cam Newton to the Patriots
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Cam Newton to the Patriots

What took them so long...
I find it funny that people are now saying the Pats are favored to win their division and even be the 3rd best team in the AFC , when 31 other teams didn't want Newton(even at a min price). This means 31 other teams feel they have a better starting QB on their roster.
Chiefs just signed Chris Jones for more money than what Buckner would have commanded. And they already paid Mahomes half a billion.

Why are people worried about the salary cap again?
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Chiefs just signed Chris Jones for more money than what Buckner would have commanded. And they already paid Mahomes half a billion.

Why are people worried about the salary cap again?

this, I dont get it.
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